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Amed Grand Mosque: Where Stone Remembers

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In the heart of Diyarbakır, beneath the watchful eyes of ancient city walls, stands the Amed Grand Mosque — a masterpiece of faith carved in stone. Built in the 11th century, it is one of Anatolia’s oldest mosques, layered with the traces of empires that once passed through these lands.


Each arch and column tells a story. Byzantine fragments, Roman stones, and Artuqid carvings coexist here, their languages blending into one silent harmony. Time has polished every surface into memory.


The mosque’s courtyard is a play of shadow and symmetry, where light glides softly over basalt walls. The columns, some pale as marble and others dark as midnight, rise like pages of a forgotten chronicle. And in that quiet geometry, one feels a kind of stillness — not absence, but presence.


The Amed Grand Mosque is not just a place of worship. It is an architecture of endurance, a living archive of civilizations, and for those who look closely through the lens, a meeting point of faith, craft, and time itself.

 
 
 

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I live in Antalya, one of Turkey's most beautiful cities. I'm also an avid cyclist. I discovered photography during my bike tours. I've been interested in it since childhood, and I was delighted with the advent of camera phones, but after a while, phones became insufficient, and I discovered the camera. I love photographing Antalya's nature, old houses, historical buildings, streets, and anything that has been left behind. I'd like to immortalize buildings that will likely be demolished in a few years. Past lives and experiences are my greatest passion. I'm grateful to Antalya, and of course, to my bike, for introducing me to photography.

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